| For me the key to making a great tasting English Garden is good quality apple juice. Taking a long walk in the countryside, kicking fallen leaves around and finding somewhere to settle down for a picnic with a home-made pork pie and an English Garden cocktail just seems right. Try pre-mixing the gin, juice and elderflower at home, storing it in a flask and when ready to drink, just add the soda to bring it all back to life. Whilst usually a summer drink, it also makes a great early autumn drink, the apple juice making it particularly seasonal. Best drunk enjoying the last of the September sun. |
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| Ingredients: |
| Ice |
| 2 shots Gin |
| 2 shot of apple juice (cloudy) |
| 1½ shots of Saint Germain (Elderflower Liqueur) |
| 1 shot of lime juice |
| Top up with Soda Water |
| Lemon Slice (garnish) |
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| Creates One Serving |
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| Equipment |
| - Boston Shaker |
| - Hawthorn Strainer |
| - Shot Measure |
| - Highball Glass |
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| Cut a lime, and squeeze a shot into the glass half of your shaker. Pour in the Saint Germain (Elderflower liqueur), gin, and apple juice and shake with ice. |
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Add ice to the highball, and strain the shaker into the glass. |
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| Top the glass up with soda water, and give the glass a good stir. Garnish with a slice of lemon, and enjoy. |
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